7 birds 5 different breeds. Will this be a problem???

Me and the wife decided to start raising our own chickens. We've been contemplating on what kind of chickens to get so we ended up getting 2 blue wyandottes 2 rir 1 Barnevelder 1 buff orpington and 1 black australorp. I cant help but to wonder will they get along with each other. We researched all the birds and fot the most part they have a pretty good temper. We're hoping that one breed will not "overpower or bully" another breed. They're all about 1 week old now and get along fine as of now, but will it be a problem as they get older.

They should all get along , chickens usually peck on other chickens if they are different from them like Polish with the feathered head . The other chickens might think it's wired and they might peck on them

Yea one of my rir seems to be the most active of them all. She just goes around pecking all the other girls. She'll peck them when they are sleeping or eating. And the wyandottes like to go under the other birds and flip them over. Funny to watch.

If they are raised together, I think they should be OK. There will be some pushing and shoving while the pecking order is established but they should settle after that.

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Greetings from Kansas, kennyj, and ! Pleased you joined our community! I concur with the others and the advice they gave - when raised together everyone just seems to get a long - I've always had a mixed flock that begins as baby chicks and it all works out. If you do have a bird that seems to be bully here's a link that may assist you: https://www.backyardchickens.com/a/how-much-room-do-chickens-need
Best wishes and thanks for joining BYC!